@jezek.jaroslav wrote:
If I retype "1" than I do have 1mm exactly. No problem here.
But my point is If I don't change the value once I select the contour I want to offset (that is set to 1mm by default) and double click it, it's not 1mm, but 1.0000000149 mm.
So I always have to retype 1 to have exact 1mm even if 1mm is default value for offset - if you know what I mean.
So I'm just curious why there is no exact 1mm as the default value.
I have the same setup just lower precision.
JJ
The answer has to do with how the sketch solver works. If you are offsetting a simple rectangle, all alone in its own sketch, yes, 1mm gets you 1mm (I hope). But, in the context of a more complex sketch, with other geometries, constraints, and dimensions, the entire sketch is solved as a single system of geometries and constraints. This solve process is complex, and involves iterating through geometry changes to try to find a solution. In order for that process to be assured to terminate in a reasonable amount of time, there is a tolerance applied. If I remember correctly, that tolerance is about 1.0E-6 CM. So, yes, you can get these very small deviations in asked-for dimensions, and results. The result you show is well within that tolerance. In the real world of objects that will be manufactured, that difference is irrelevant. That is a very tiny distance.
Jeff Strater
Engineering Director